This week, for the first time ever, I’m not looking at a particular research paper, but rather giving over the whole episode to an interview with Jane Martin. Jane is the Executive Manager of the Food for Health Alliance, which has just re-launched its Brands Off Our Kids campaign.
Jane is a fount of knowledge and insight into the way that the media environment shapes children’s diets, and the flow-on impacts on their health. We also discuss the various ways that governments have tried to stem the flood of food advertising into children’s lives, and what more could be done.
I’m also planning to put out some bonus content with a few more observations from Jane, so watch this space - and if you haven’t done so already, and want to be alerted when it drops:
This will be the last episode for the year, and I’ll be thinking hard over the break about future directions for the new year, so if you have any suggestions this would be a great time to make them.
Wishing all my listeners the very best of the coming season, and looking forward to seeing what great things we can achieve in 2025.
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Interview details: Food for Health Alliance https://www.foodforhealthalliance.org.au/; check back later for more links
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